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White Palace

White Palace was built between 1934 and 1937 by the architect Aleksandar Djordjevic. The ground floor of this classicist building is a large ceremonial hall and a number of lounges furnished in the style of Louis XV and Louis XVI with Venetian chandeliers. There is also a court library, which had about 35,000 books and Formal dining room furnished in Chippendale style.
As part of a court complex on the south side of the Palatine family church, which has a porch with columns associated with the building. The temple is dedicated to St. Andrew the First name (fame of family Karađorđević). The...

The Old Palace of the Serbian Obrenović dynasty was built between 1882 and 1884, designed by Aleksandar Bugarski in line with the architecture of academism of the 19th century.
It was built for the needs of the newly formed Kingdom of Serbia headed by King Milan Obrenović with the intention of overshadowing all contemporary Serbian ruler residences. The appearance of the palace was significantly altered compared to the initial design after the reconstructions following heavy damage sustained during both world wars.
The Old Palace was the residence of the Karageorgevich dynasty...

The New Palace was built for the residential needs of the Karageorgevich dynasty during the period between 1911 and 1922.
The building was designed by the renowned Belgrade architect Stojan Titelbah, upon the site of the demolished Palace of the Crown Prince Mihailo Obrenović.
The building of the New Palace, with four stories and the typical corner dome, represents a valuable architectural work of Belgrade construction after World War I. The first floor housed the private and working rooms of the King and Queen: bedrooms with access rooms, cabinets, salons, library and dining hall....

The Royal Palace in Dedinje was built between 1924 and 1929, on orders by King Alexander I, as the official royal residence.
The designers were the architect Živojin Nikolić and the academic Nikolaj Krasnov of the Royal Academy. It is currently home to Crown Prince Alexander II and his family.
It is a spacious and representative villa built of white stone in the Serbian-Byzantine style. The palace is surrounded by pergolas, park terraces, pools, a pavilion and a concert terrace. The palace, located on the ridge of a hill, provides a magnificent view of Dedinje, the Košutnjak...